Dragons and Titans

Dragons and Titans is a fast paced MOBA with RPG elements, where your champions are Dragons and a variety of game options gives you the choice on how to play. Show true courage and skill to become the ultimate Dragon Lord as you embark on your quest to free your Titan from captivity.

Select from over 30 unique dragons and 30 legendary weapons, each with unique abilities and progression levels.

Take your battle to the next level by upgrading your dragons as you gain experience and forging your weapons for additional power.

Free your Titan in fierce 5v5 PvP battles across 3 different map types or delve deeper into the story in ‘Adventure Mode’, traveling across different regions in the Lands Below and unlocking exclusive Dragons as you complete each set of missions.

Gain favor with the Titans and climb the PvP leaderboards to prove your true worth as the ultimate Dragon Lord!

Wyrmbyte has announced that it is doing away with the microtransaction model for its MOBA, Dragons & Titans. The initiative is a way to combat the "stigmata" regarding Pay to Win. The entire game and all of its content, the "Titan Pass", can be purchased for $19.99.

Wyrmbyte's freemium MOBA is enjoying a few new updates including game mode and queue time improvements, a new weapon, new dragon, and new story-drive Act. Additionally, match rewards have increased 30% (on average) per match.

Wyrmbyte has let us know that a new patch has been applied to the MOBA, "Dragons and Titans". Many of the updates bring quality of life improvements into the game including minimized queue times and better match rewards. In addition, a new story-driven content expansion has been added called "Act IV: The Titan's Hand". Titan's Hand is solo content to further expand on the game's lore.

Hey, you! Have you ever thought about how awesome it would be to ride a dragon? No? Me, neither! That sh*t is terrifying! I remember watching Reign of Fire a lot as a kid, so not only did the idea seem foolhardy, but they also turned Gerard Butler into a pile of cooked man-steak. Whoops, spoiler alert (not really, it came out in 2002).